Best: Leonardo AI or Midjourney for SKU photos?
I sell 50 SKUs and need an affordable workflow that produces consistent angles and lighting across a catalog — which tool reduces iteration time?
Use Leonardo AI for SKU photos — it’s fastest when you standardize a template. Workflow: create one perfect reference, lock camera/lens/angle in the prompt, save a style preset, use image-to-image with low variation and a fixed seed, then batch-swap product masks per SKU. That reduces iteration and keeps lighting/angles consistent.
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Use Leonardo AI for SKU photos — it’s fastest when you standardize a template. Workflow: create one perfect reference, lock camera/lens/angle in the prompt, save a style preset, use image-to-image with low variation and a fixed seed, then batch-swap product masks per SKU. That reduces iteration and keeps lighting/angles consistent.
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Use Leonardo AI with strict templates: pick one reference photo for pose/crop, lock the seed and model, save a prompt template (lighting, lens, camera angle), and run batch image-to-image jobs. Use negative prompts and inpainting for small fixes instead of re-rendering. That workflow keeps angles/lighting consistent and cuts iteration time.
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